These days, buying tickets online to music festivals has become somewhat of a sport. First, you get your browsers open and make sure your Internet connection won’t crash. Then, you stare at the clock, credit card in hand, counting down the seconds until the presale opens…and then you’re off, moving as quickly as possible to get what you came for. After all, most presales are so flooded with people vying for tickets that they can sell out in a matter of minutes.

But is all this work (and stress) worth it?

The most popular music festivals in America usually charge a premium for a general admission ticket. Many would argue that you’re saving money by seeing all the bands you’d usually see individually all in one place, but that is sometimes not quite the case.

To find out which popular music festivals are actually giving great value for their price, WanderBat dug into its music festivals topic and found the 22 events with the cheapest cost per band. Keep in mind, though, that these numbers reflect the cost if you were to attend every single band’s set at a particular music festival—in reality, it’s almost impossible to see every artist at some of these events.